Everything you need to identify Denmark in GeoGuessr — from the writing system and road signs to bollard colours, utility poles, and the landscape itself.
These are the fastest visual identifiers — things you should look for in the first few seconds of a round.
Danish uses æ, ø, å — the combination of all three is a strong identifier
Extremely flat landscape (highest point is only 171m) — Jutland peninsula
Wind turbines everywhere — Denmark leads the world in wind energy
Red brick buildings with black tile roofs are very characteristic
Very neat, prosperous-looking towns; well-maintained roads
These details help narrow down a location once you've spotted the country — or confirm your guess when you're unsure.
EU-style blue for motorways; green for primary routes; Danish text with æ, ø, å
White lines
Red and white
Red and white; some yellow
Concrete; underground cables common; wooden in rural Jutland
Latin (Danish)
Denmark drives on the right side of the road. In-game, the Google camera car is on the right side — so oncoming traffic comes from the left. This is the norm for most of Europe, the Americas, and continental Asia.
Denmark is consistently ranked as one of the world's happiest countries. It is the birthplace of LEGO — the toy that has sold more individual pieces than any other product in history. Danish design has influenced everything from furniture to mobile phones.
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